Well since there is like a Guide for everything else, GSC should have one for standard movesets.

*Note from sN0w: Remember that these movesets are written based on Johto Learnsets. GSC enthusiasts, this is for you

Below is the list of movesets for Every final evolution pokemon for Gold, Silver and Crystal games, these are merely for use In-Game. If you are looking for movesets that will work best in NetBattle, you would be better off using the Competitive Movesets Guide for reference.

(Huge thanks to sN0wBaLL for helping with these.)
I'm posting the first 151 and sN0wBaLL will post the rest.

Thanks for the notification of the error. A Sneasel moveset has been added in.

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Wed May 17, 2006 4:38 am

pokemon_rox_my_sox

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Wow you worked really hard on this. Awesome job how long did it take you

Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:45 am

Peanut-Lover

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You put swords dance 2x for venusaur set 1

Fixed by Tiger; there was also an extra HP Rock option on that set that I fixed, too.

Sun Aug 06, 2006 8:38 am

MacTheGreat279

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How would you go about getting Substitute ingame?

Sat Nov 11, 2006 6:01 am

sN0wBaLL

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MacTheGreat279 wrote:

How would you go about getting Substitute ingame?

Which Pokemon, specifically?

If I remember correctly Substitute isn't available by TM or Move-Tutoring, so to teach a Pokemon the move you probably have to teach it in RBY before trading the Pokemon over. As such, there is no way you can get the move in-game.

Feel free to correct me if the above information is incorrect.

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Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:26 am

MacTheGreat279

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Yeah, I basically meant non-MrMime pokemon such as Eevee. I guess trading over from RBY is the only way. Cheers!

Sun Nov 12, 2006 4:45 am

Riifuia

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Great guide! This must have taken a while, especially having to catch every pokemon to test the movesets (unless you had gameshark, then it's easy).

great sets, how come you didn't put fury cutter on scizor, even though it's not very powerful it would be good after a while.

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Just let it sit there and piss the hell out of people. Poison every one of their Pokémon utilizing Roar and Toxic. Hurt them all utilizing Spikes and Roar. Sandstorm does some nice additional damage as well. Maybe replace Sandstorm with an attack that does severe damage.

[quote="joky"]great sets, how come you didn't put fury cutter on scizor, even though it's not very powerful it would be good after a while.[/quote]

Furry Cutter doesn't have 100% accuracy and doesn't continue going like Rollout. This means that you have to use up PP every turn on an attack that isn't that good until after a couple uses. You may not even get to that point due to the non-100% accuracy.

Edit: The Base Power is only 10. While the accuracy is 95%, what I said before about the using up of PP before it gets to any kind of legit power level is just too much of a hassle.

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